Column Address Strobe (CAS) latency, or CL, is the delay time between the moment a memory controller tells the memory module to access a particular memory column on a RAM memory module, and the moment the data from given array location is available on the module's output pins.

Sure! Why not? :happy:The time gap taken by the RAM after receiving "Column access
command" and before accessing a "Particular memory location" is called
CAS or Common Access Strobe.
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Column Address Strobe (CAS) latency, or CL, is the delay time between the moment a memory controller tells the memory module to access a particular memory column on a RAM memory module, and the moment the data from given array location is available on the module's output pins.